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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1949)
The “REST” of your days Depend Upon The “REST” of your nights I Athletic Field Will Not Be In Use This Fall E N T IN E L The new High whool Athletic Field will not be ready for use this fall The city Md MMN o to supply water for the planting and Irrigation of the project anti plans to Med It had to la- dropped until fall. Due to the recent dry weather the city has had difficulty In sup- i plying enough water for regular lute according to city officials. S PORTS Kirby Rippy Gets Biggest Chinook Every step win being taken to ready the field for use this fall m H tiic | mi that it win not bo ready comes a. n hitter dixapoint- mcnl to the school board anti of ficials who have been pushing the project this year Work will go ahead on the field I however; With the seeding to lie done tills full, a retaining wall and (track to be completed soon. A fence will be erected around the ' field The liuilding of the grand- I stand will probably be delayed un- ■ til next spring to cut down on | construction cost*. | — CONTROLLED COMFORT TONIGHT RESTS YOU FOR TOMORROW maUreasei and box »pnnga are SILK CREEK C. A Lookwood, Otegon State game sujiervixor, announced re cently that applications on a ten tative basis, for antelope tags I should be mailed to the Oregon State Game CommiAion office In ■ Portland at once. The proposed antelope season for this year in Oregon is only tentative ax regulations will not lie made final until July 23 The j early dates of the proposed tea- j son, however, make It necessary for hunters wishing to |Mrtlcipatr I to mail applications at an early date, Lockwood stated The tentative hunting regula- ons call for a limited antelope mt with 1,000 tags to be issued, more thin that number of ap ical Ions arc received, a public •awing will lie held to determine ---7*4»/« Sludli ic successful applicants. If Kirby Rippy entered a Chinook derby, he’d probably get first As was the practice last year prize. Kirby is shown with a 35 lb. 14 ox. Chinook he hooked at Win r special seasons, applications chester Bay on July 7. W 1th Rippy w ere his brother, Jeff Rippy, and ill be accepted for individuals or r parties of individuals up to id Juins of the local police force. id including four persons. If »plications are made, the proper formation must be supplied for ch member of the party. A1J applications for antelope gs must be in the Game- Commis- m office in Portland, Oregon, by re p.m„ July 27. built to highest standards Priced $49.50 Alio matching box spring Speaking of Fish Stories New lower prices on Paint/ Charles White, called here by the fatal illness rtf his brother-in- law. E R. Crabb. left for his home |at Seattle. Wash., Tuesilay after* noon, following the funeral Tues day morning. “The Dude Ranchers" Phone 18 Loose Leaf Supplies—all kinds. The Sentinel. Don’t forget the Old School mates picnic August 6th. Begin ning at 10 a m. we gather at the City park with a potluck dinner at noon, followed by a program. All pupits who attended school in Latham where the first school house w-as located, in the Cottage Grove vicinity, and at Cottage Grove, prior to and up to the year 1900 are eligible to attend the Old Schoolmates picnic. Come and bring your family, we furnish cof fee. cream and ice cream, you bring your potluck and all eat together. Last year over 100 at tended not only from Cottage Grove and vicinity but from many distant points. Concrete Products from KORE at the 9:30 to 12:30 Adm. $1.00 per person 50-1 tp OLD HCHOOLMATEH PICNIC AUGUST dTH The proud winners of blue rib bons of the Oregon state Fair live stock show in Salem, September 5 to 11. will have plenty of time to display their exposition laurels. Manager Leo Spitzbart reported this week that all judging in open livestock classes will be completed during the Fair’s first two days. September 5 and 6. Jersey entries will be judged on Tuesday, instead as previously reported. To the Music of Cottage Grove Armory Sat. Night July 23rd Dorothy Poynter, reporter) Mr». Agatha Phillitts of Van couver. B. C„ is the guest this week of her sister, Mrs. F. B Mc Cracken and family. S. O. Sharp and two daughters. Miss Dorothy Sharp and Mrs Lu cille Bjord. and two sons. John and Btuce, of Danvers, Ill., were visitors Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Downie, on their return trip home from a visit to Santa Barbara, Calif. Mr. Sharp is an uncle of Mrs. Downie. Cement work on the foundation which includes a full basement, has been completed for the new home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wooicott. on Hazelton road. Mrs. R E. Poynter received the sad news Monday afternoon of the passing away of her mother. Mrs. C. H. Bergman, at Los An geles, Calif., and immediately left with her grandson Robert Rondell Lyons to attend the funeral. The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Annotated. as amended by Chap ter 252. Oregon Law«. 194i I------------------------------------------- hereby proclaim the unregulated Proclamation use of the above-described area» , to he unlawful and that »aid areas WHEREAS, the unregulated use shall be subject to e n t r y Wd/M 11 of certain forest areas is. in my through permit to be issued by the “ judgment, a menace to life and State Forester, or a fire w»M»M. W property on account of an exces under which permit entrant sive amount of inflammable de comply with any and all of the fol bris on the ground, and WHERE lowing requirement»: (1) To re- * AS. upon the showing of the State frain from »moking except in I Forester, it appears to me to be place* designated a* safe in »aid necessary to dose to unregulated jiermit <2» To build no open lire* u use the following areas within and except in places designated as safe adjacent to the Umpqua National in said permit. (3) To have as a Forest, designated a»: AREA NO. part of his or her equipment when H7 -P- ILAYNG CREEK AREA) using campfires, except when Section» 2 to 30 inclusive, T. 21 S.. traveling as a pedestrian and/or R 1 E. AREA NO. RS -P- • AD camping at improved, designated AMS CREEK AREA) Starting at and posted campgrounds, tools as ,, . । the northeast corner of Section 17, specified by the forester suitable T. 22 S , R 1 E.. thence west to for extinguishing fires This proc- » north quarter corner of Section lamatior. ’hall be effective from 17. thence due north to Brice and after the twenty-second day Creek Road, thence in a westerly of July, 1949, and shall remain in ,, , direction along «aid road to the full force and effect until and in township line between Rs 1 E cluding the 3l»t day of December, and 1 W.. thence south along said 1949. Done at the Capitol in Sa- , township line to the southwest I Jem. Oregon, this 20th day of July, corner of Section 18. T. 22 S., R. 1949. /*/ Douglas McKay, gover 1 E.; thence cast to the southeast; nor (SEAL) ATTEST: /*/ Earl corner of Section 17, thence north T. Newbry. Secretary of State. to point of beginning. Permits to 50-ltc enter t h e above-described areas may be obtained at Layng Creek Ranger Station. NOW, THERE VISITS BURI-ENONS FORE. I. Douglas McKay, Gov Tuesday overnight guest* at ernor of the State of Oregon, by the L. F. Burleson home were ‘ virtue of the authority vested in their nephew and his wife. Mr. and I me under the provisions of Section Mrs Robert Hammerstaedf of 107-210, Oregon Compiled. Laws Longview. Washington. LEGAL NOTICES Now! Toni Home Permanent TWICE as EASY- TWICE as FAST WINNERS TO HAVE TIME Dance W& HARDWARE 50« Main MERT. FOK FUNERAL Ledger Sheet» — The Sentinel. Now Is the Time To Renew the Beauty of Your Home. CONE At Sacred Heart hos pital. Eugene, Sunday, July 3, 1949, to Mr and Mrs. Elmer Cone, Eugene, a son. SHAW At Sacred Heart hos pital, Eugene, Sunday, July 3. 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shaw. Cottage Grove, twin sons. GILES At Sacred Heart hos pital. Eugene. Wi-dnexday, July 6, 1949, to Mr.and Mrs Elmer Giles. Cottagt Grove, a daughter. MUNSELL At Sacred Heart hospital. Eugene, Sunday, July 10, 1949, to Mr and Mrs Rex Mun sell. Cottage Grove, a »on. DAVIS — At Butler maternity home, Friday, July ¡5, 1949. to Mr. and Mrs Sidney Davis, Disidon, a son, I^rry I aw is. PARSONS At Butler mater nity home Friday. July 15, 1949, to Mr.and Mrs Rufus Parsons, a daughter, Vicky Lorraine. (.MI m Applications for Antelope Tags Spring Air “Controlled Comfort" Thur»., July SI, UH» BIRTHS NEW TONI COMPUTE MT NEW TONI SPINtURlMS REFILL KIT No more rubber bands - ell plastie —all-in-one ' Grips . . . locks with a flick of tl Make* every wave from now os saic ever New Photo Method Direct ions show how Toni waves many tyties of hair m as little as 30 minutes. ♦JOO Included m this offer - Toni Creme Rinse to make your Tom wave ■ven lovelier I Building Blnrks, all sizes; Pier Blocks: etc. Durallte Aluminum Windows. Waterproofing. Pamela Eccles and Stuart Stephen, grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Erickson of 901 Aah avenue, gaze upon the 41-pound striped baas that iirand|Ht Erickson caught at Coos Bay recently. RETURNS TO MONTANA Mr. and Mrs. Winston A. Gil christ, called here by the illness and death of Mrs. Gilchrist’s fath er. E. R. Crabb, left for their home at Browning, Montana Tuesday afternoon. EI GENE VISITORS Mrs. C. A. Cooley, i Porterfield and Mrs. were Eugene visitors BEG PARDON In the mention in the last issue' of the Sentinel of the birthdays of Ed Conner and Raymond Conner, it seems that we were a bit mixed as to the relation of the Conners. Mr. Conner who was seventy-five on July 13th is an uncle of Ray mond Conner who observed his j Mrs. first birthday anti is not a grand J. A. Kiker father of the boy as was erro-1 on Monday. neously stated in our last issue. Cecil C. Wooley Kems for Dr The Rexall Store East Main Street kœmœmi _____ - You ought to be driving a New Look! AdPWd^e ■•••* — lasada of it in the eparioua trunk of any new Pontiac. Yes, folks, It’s new look, new look, Boy! What a bore! The only new looks we want Are at ‘Blue’s’ Grocery Store. Any way you look at it - - 81 Is the phone number for the best In dry cleaning Up here we have groceries And supplies that we stress, But we don’t give a hang About the length of your dress. ••»“••••d l•9•d•r• w» Pon- liae'd BP» B m J m * by Fieber are ad beautiful him tie atout. Smooth KW« — Pon ti ar*» Traveiux Ride am«M>tha the road», »hortend the nulrd. Twta-Bvcf V»nHI«ti«n— Bring» you refrrahing outdoor air. rain or »June. h't Tw« Gee«* l••l••d— Chooar Pontiac'» great etraight eight or the aiv. Wither'd a honey! So don’t let the new look Worry you, my friend, As long as your purse is not broke But will bend Cottage Grove Cleaners Member of the Eugene Dry Cleaners Association and the National liuti tute of Dry Cleaners 401 Main BLUE’S MARKET Matara “Across from the Park — A place to park" Phone 81 1324 E. MAIN ALBEE PONTIAC PHONE 590 J 24 North 9th Phone 19 Cottage Grove, Oregon